Education has always been at the heart of my professional mission. I believe that knowledge—when shared effectively—has the power to transform people, institutions, and societies. That conviction has guided my active involvement in international education and capacity-building initiatives for nearly a decade.
Since 2015, I have been teaching Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, Financial Analysis, Behavioral Economics and Economic Decisionmaking to BA, MA, and PhD students as a visiting lecturer under the CERGE-EI Teaching Fellowship Programme at Lviv National University and Chernivtsi National University in Ukraine, as well as at CERGE-EI in Prague (Czech Republic).
Beyond university teaching, I have served as an Economics Educator and Pedagogical Trainer for numerous international education projects under the CERGE-EI Foundation. I co-designed and delivered the flagship Teaching Principles and Practices in Economics course, training hundreds of university professors and teaching fellows from across Central and Eastern Europe and the post-Soviet region. My work has taken me to Georgia, Kosovo, Slovakia, Czechia, and Ukraine, where I led professional development programs focused on teaching innovation, curriculum modernization, and evidence-based learning methods.
From 2016 to 2024, I supervised and mentored participants in regional professional development programs, helping academic institutions enhance teaching excellence, internationalization, and student engagement. These initiatives continue to shape a new generation of educators and economists capable of driving positive change in their countries and beyond.